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Tag lakoff [10 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag lakoff.
  • When Push Comes to Shove: A Computational Model of the Role of Motor Control in the Acquisition of Action Verbs
    No. TR-97-041. (1997)
    by David R Bailey
    posted to conectionism emobided grounding lakoff nets phd thesis verbs by sguada on 2007-12-19 17:26:44 as **
  • Hedges: A study in meaning criteria and the logic of fuzzy concepts
    Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 2, No. 4. (29 October 1973), pp. 458-508.
    by George Lakoff
    posted to concepts fuzzy hedges lakoff by sguada on 2007-12-19 17:38:35 as **
  • Extending embodied lexical development
    (1998)
    posted to embodied lakoff metaphors schemas by sguada on 2007-12-19 17:25:39 as **
  • The Acquisition of Lexical Semantics for Spatial Terms: A Connectionist Model of Perceptual Categorization
    No. TR-92-062. (1992)
    by Terry Regier
    posted to acquisition categorization conectionism lakoff language by sguada on 2007-12-19 18:23:57 as **
  • Learning spatial concepts using a partially-structured connectionist architecture
    No. TR-91-050,ICSI Berkeley, 17 pages, October 1991. (1991)
    by Terry Regier
    posted to concepts conectionism lakoff learning by sguada on 2007-12-19 18:21:37 as **
  • Miniature Language Acquisition: A touchstone for cognitive science
    by J Feldman, G Lakoff, A Stolcke, S Weber
    posted to acquisition lakoff language by sguada on 2007-12-19 18:12:50 as **
  • notes Metaphor and Thought
    (26 November 1993)
  • Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things
    (15 April 1990)
    by George Lakoff
  • Philosophy in the Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought
    (01 December 1998)
    by George Lakoff, Mark Johnson
  • Metaphors We Live by
    (01 April 2003)
    by George Lakoff, Mark Johnson
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